Songs of No Provenance
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Songs of No Provenance
Songs of No Provenance
Songs of No Provenance is a bold, electrifying debut about a troubled indie folksinger, set in a seductive music underworld reminiscent of Patti Smith or Viv Albertine. It is a must-read for fans of Torrey Peters and Melissa Broder.
A suspenseful, wildly engaging novel, it follows a musician spiraling in self-doubt and self-searching after a nightβand a relationshipβgone wrong.
"A raw, emphatic novel of exceptional power" β Carmen Maria Machado
"Takes your breath away" β Katie Kitamura
Songs of No Provenance tells the story of Joan Vole, an indie folk singer forever teetering on the edge of fame. After committing a shocking sexual act onstage, she flees New York, seeking refuge at a writing camp for teenagers in rural Virginia. Here, Joan is forced to question her own toxic relationship with artmakingβand her complicated history with a friend and menteeβwhile finding new hope in her students and a deepening intimacy with a nonbinary artist and fellow camp staff member.
Lydi Conklin boldly explores themes of kink, shame, queer appropriation, fame hunger, cancel culture, trans nonbinary identity, and how to make art without ego. Throughout, the narrative questions how Joan might forge a new future for herself.
Suffused with flashbacks to a musical underworld as seductive as it is seedy, Songs of No Provenance is a visceral, gutsy, and profound debut novel about love, self-acceptance, and clawing oneself to safety.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781784745653
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 10 July 2025
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Chatto & Windus
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 33.0mm
Width: 145.0mm
Height: 224.0mm
Weight: 471g
Pages: 368
About the Author
Lydi Conklin has received a Stegner Fellowship, four Pushcart Prizes, a Rona Jaffe Foundation Writer's Award, a Creative Writing Fulbright in Poland, a grant from the Elizabeth George Foundation, work-study and tuition scholarships from Bread Loaf, and fellowships from MacDowell, Yaddo, Sewanee Writers Conference, Emory University, Hedgebrook, Djerassi, and elsewhere. Their fiction has appeared in The Paris Review, One Story, McSweeney's, American Short Fiction, and VQR. They have drawn cartoons for The New Yorker and Narrative Magazine, and graphic fiction for The Believer, Lenny Letter, and the Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago. They've served as the Helen Zell Visiting Professor at the University of Michigan and are now an Assistant Professor of Fiction at Vanderbilt University. Their story collection, Rainbow Rainbow, was longlisted for the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Award and The Story Prize.
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